Winging It Week 43 | BONUS VIDEO | How to Make a Dorset Button
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ต.ค. 2024
- I thought I would add to Winging It Week 43 with a BONUS VIDEO. After the chaos in Sunday's Live Stream, I thought you might like a more 'controlled' tutorial on How to Make a Dorset Button.
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That’s gorgeous 🥰
Thank you! 😊
Beautiful ❤
Thank you! 😊
Lateto the show but this brings back happy memories of making Dorset buttons with my Mum ❤
So glad you enjoyed it. 🤗
These are so pretty, and I had no idea they're so simple to make!
It's the same centre technique as a flower loom.
I've ordered some larger jump rings so I can make some for my slow stitch projects, and some of these will be perfect for my current needle book slow stitch cover wip.
I love naking them. They are so pretty. Have fun making and experimenting. 😊
Hi, I’ve been watching the Dorset buttons video & live. I’ve made a few ( a dozen or so ) but had a really hard time doing the scalloped edge. It never dawned on me to follow the spokes! I had given up but followed you step by step and finally made one that is half decent! Thank you so much.
I put wax only on the ring where the starting thread goes and it helps keep it in place while i start the blanket Stitch. A friend of mine actually put a dab of glue stick! I’m not that brave ,as i redo the same ring a few times when the start is just not right. I’m thinking of trying the zwirnkofe(?) or shirt lace button .if you could share that one ,it would be nice! I have watched some you tubers do it but I’m still hesitant.
Have a great weekend!
That button is so pretty! Love it🥰
Thanks so much. It's now found a new home in my daughter's room - she couldn't get enough of them!
Beatifull Dorset button and I love the scalloped edge, never thought of adding that! You have got so much patience to cover the ring. I usually crochet around the ring which is a bit faster.
Thanks so much. X I have only ever stitched them, but I will have to give crochet a go. I haven't crocheted anything for a while but I do really enjoy it. Maybe another 'rediscovering' video I need to make?!
@@featherstitchhouse I cover the ring using a filet needle/lace shuttle, with enough extra thread on it so I can cut a long enough piece to do all the wraps and the center (and stitching if I'm only using 1 color). I put the needle on, join the stitch at the beginning, then continue as usual with the wrapping.
So neat and perfectly made ❤
Thanks so much. I have loved rediscovering Dorset Buttons. I hope you give them a go.
Love!
Thank you so much.